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the hunger's game is a really poorly made science fiction, a really stiff science fiction film that that sort of it doesn't want to be fun, try to be sort of self important, and it sits in the middle and doesn't steer the needle either which way. it's really bad! > now you have peruzed the list of movies coming out for november in here are your top predictions. it's still made your list? > it still may my list cause i think hunger's games might really probably may grab the no. 1 spot this weekend it has been a very weak weekend. people are under estimating free birds. i mean animated films have done very well the first weekend of november. and if it doesn't do well this weekend on going to blame it on the marketing. i think free birds has four weeks before frozen comes out so has the family audience all to itself. so i think the hunger games are going to drop back a bit. it still the hunger games are going to make some money @ not as much as some are hoping for. now the hunger games though; do you think it will live up to expectations? >that's a good question. it's a new director francis
the hunger's game is a really poorly made science fiction, a really stiff science fiction film that that sort of it doesn't want to be fun, try to be sort of self important, and it sits in the middle and doesn't steer the needle either which way. it's really bad! > now you have peruzed the list of movies coming out for november in here are your top predictions. it's still made your list? > it still may my list cause i think hunger's games might really probably may grab the no. 1 spot this...
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be used to invest and the essential pillars of economic growth like education, workforce readiness, science, research and innovation. i believe there are significant savings that can be achieved in our health care system without compromising the quality of care, and in fact, improving the quality of care. and without slashing benefits that seniors have worked so hard for and earned. former secretary-treasurer he paul o'neill has estimated we can save $1 trillion per year without affecting health care outcomes by in acting smart, targeted health care delivery reforms. the institute of medicine estimated the number could be 750 billion dollars. no matter what the exact figure or proposal, these are impressive savings that would strengthen the nation's health- care system without shifting cost and burdens to seniors and states. these have the added benefit of improving quality, -- quality outcomes within the health-care system. so before we continue to obsessively but benefits on the table, i would hope to begin the dialogue about finding solutions that produce health-care cost savings. i am c
be used to invest and the essential pillars of economic growth like education, workforce readiness, science, research and innovation. i believe there are significant savings that can be achieved in our health care system without compromising the quality of care, and in fact, improving the quality of care. and without slashing benefits that seniors have worked so hard for and earned. former secretary-treasurer he paul o'neill has estimated we can save $1 trillion per year without affecting...
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general hospital and a faculty member of the mit division of health sciences and technology. his own research and extensive political experience continue to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer, and other health issues. it is and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce greg sorenson. [applause] >> it was even with yellow tape. that's a little wrinkle to my remarks. i am going to share a few slides with you and thoughts, synthesizing what we have heard today and perhaps painting somewhat of a direction for the future. it's a real honor to be here with so many of my friends and colleagues from such rate institutions. this is the honor roll list. many of you are on it. in my new job, i have had a chance to visit with all of these because they are all customers of ours. understandve come to the part of what the u.s. news & world report process does is it helps us learn from each other. it gives us aspiration, something we work toward, and it helps us compare best practices. this is not the case just for these top 18. there are also hundreds of other hospit
general hospital and a faculty member of the mit division of health sciences and technology. his own research and extensive political experience continue to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer, and other health issues. it is and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce greg sorenson. [applause] >> it was even with yellow tape. that's a little wrinkle to my remarks. i am going to share a few slides with you and thoughts, synthesizing what we have heard today and...
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and gilead sciences came in strong with earnings and full year guidance that beat the street. shares rose 1% after the close. it's official dell is now a private company. and, sac is set to soon plead guilty to securities fraud according to the wall street journal. all enough men have trading in advantages on. in the seat first this morning is in the trading area of cme group. good morning to you. > > good morning angie. what do you see in the market today as we await the decesion coming from the fed? > > well nothing's changed, i've been bullish along time there is no reason to change my horse right now. i am looking for the market to continue to go. we have come a long ways just in these last few sessions. we're up about 7 to 8% in the s&p just since october 9th. it's getting more thin is this air, but i still look for the market to eventually move up to 18 and 20 in the s and p is my technical target. will it bother you at all though that consumer confidence seems to be plunging here? > > well, you know by talking to me that confidence is very important. you have to be conf
and gilead sciences came in strong with earnings and full year guidance that beat the street. shares rose 1% after the close. it's official dell is now a private company. and, sac is set to soon plead guilty to securities fraud according to the wall street journal. all enough men have trading in advantages on. in the seat first this morning is in the trading area of cme group. good morning to you. > > good morning angie. what do you see in the market today as we await the decesion coming...
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hire more teachers in math and science and help more kids afford a college education. we can keep doling out corporate welfare, or we can invest in renewable energy that creates jobs and lowers carbon pollution. priorities, choices, that is what this is about. and the stakes for the middle class couldn't be higher. if we don't pick the right priorities now, make the right choices now, we could hinder growth and opportunity for decades and leave our children with something less. that includes the obsession with cutting just for the sake of cutting. that doesn't help our economy grow. it will hold us back. remember, our deficits are getting smaller, not bigger. on my watch their falling at the fastest pace in 60 years. that gives us room to fix our long-term debt problems without sticking it to young people or undermining our bedrock retirement and health security programs or cutting basic research that helps us grow. here is the bottom line. congress should pass a budget that cut things we don't need and closes wasteful tax loopholes that don't help create jobs so that
hire more teachers in math and science and help more kids afford a college education. we can keep doling out corporate welfare, or we can invest in renewable energy that creates jobs and lowers carbon pollution. priorities, choices, that is what this is about. and the stakes for the middle class couldn't be higher. if we don't pick the right priorities now, make the right choices now, we could hinder growth and opportunity for decades and leave our children with something less. that includes...
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. >> with your foxcast, i actually have a demonstration because one of my science teachers did this to illustrate what dry ice is and the process this goes through 'cause it goes through something called sublimation, which is when ice goes from a substance to a gas. here is dry ice. everybody know what is it looks like. for halloween, you can drop it into a cup of hot water and then it will create that fog. it's a little breezy. so it's actually going towards the side over here. this is something you can do on halloween. if you're safe in a well ventilated area and with gloves, of course. now let's look at the weather conditions across the country because we do have some extreme weather to tell you about, especially across parts of texas where we have flash flood warnings in effect and watches stretching up through sections of missouri. we've had eight inches of rain in some of these areas. again, very dangerous weather ongoing across that area. now we want to take a look at that storm system producing some areas of rain, from texas all the way up into the great lakes and later on this
. >> with your foxcast, i actually have a demonstration because one of my science teachers did this to illustrate what dry ice is and the process this goes through 'cause it goes through something called sublimation, which is when ice goes from a substance to a gas. here is dry ice. everybody know what is it looks like. for halloween, you can drop it into a cup of hot water and then it will create that fog. it's a little breezy. so it's actually going towards the side over here. this is...
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the research is clear, political science is right. these folks know that if they do not do something quickly the folks back, want to kill them. wall street journal poll yesterday or today said it simply. obama has a 42 percent favorable. the congress is in trouble. and, and, and both parties are seen as culprits. lou: millions of people have lost their health care. lou: i never cease such tendency toward bipartisanship. if you will, conjoining democrats and republicans. it is the democrats in the firing line. that does not in any way diminish. i know it. we are back with the "a-team" in just moments. it will take up weather are not the president finds this moment in his administration, is this something that is recoverable for an? a new poll shows that a hillary clinton presidential run in 2016 may not be -- what did they call it in washington? a slam dunk. we're coming right back with the "a-team." ♪ (vo) our new planes don't fly any faster. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-f.. and in-seat entertainmen
the research is clear, political science is right. these folks know that if they do not do something quickly the folks back, want to kill them. wall street journal poll yesterday or today said it simply. obama has a 42 percent favorable. the congress is in trouble. and, and, and both parties are seen as culprits. lou: millions of people have lost their health care. lou: i never cease such tendency toward bipartisanship. if you will, conjoining democrats and republicans. it is the democrats in...
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giant science and tech exhibits like these are popping up all along san francisco's market street. this one is the first by the exploratorium and yerba buena lane. the two dishes focus sound so people speaking across 50 feet can still hear each other even with street noise. it's the only thing like it in the country. >> i saw them setting it up. >> one mom wasn't going to let a thief get away with stealing her toddler's message. her blunt message that's gone viral coming up next. their halloween pumpkin! the family in washington d-c ca in for >>> don't mess with a mom, her son and their halloween pumpkin. the family in washington, d.c. carved and put out a pumpkin for every family member. one of those pumpkins belonged to 2-year-old tommy. it was stolen. tommy was sad but mommy was mad. so she made a sign for the thief. >> thank you for the life lesson. this will help teach him that sometimes people are mean for no reason and you have to just brush it off. because my son is 2 years old and cannot read the sign, i will add, you are an [ censored ] hole. >> well, there you go. that s
giant science and tech exhibits like these are popping up all along san francisco's market street. this one is the first by the exploratorium and yerba buena lane. the two dishes focus sound so people speaking across 50 feet can still hear each other even with street noise. it's the only thing like it in the country. >> i saw them setting it up. >> one mom wasn't going to let a thief get away with stealing her toddler's message. her blunt message that's gone viral coming up next....
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we have done some amazing things and have it down to a science. >> all of their families in the lobster business in a lobster fresh, direct every single day. the freshest products. without that i am not so sure there would have gotten. >> what mistakes do you see? start with the product you know. what tips would you give the people? >> start with the product you honest to god love through and through. that passion is so obvious. the mistake they made is after six months in the business they could have a giant franchise business. when i saw a million-plus in sales, i could see that going everywhere. a lot of people making a lot of profit. usually telling people to slow down, but these guys, go faster. melissa: would you be interested if it was a restaurant? >> no. the restaurant, that's what location. if they'd all like that location, they roll around and find the best location. you can move the charge to where the traffic is. he picked the wrong location, you are there for ten years and out of business. melissa: have you find the right people to be in the truck? agassi in the beginn
we have done some amazing things and have it down to a science. >> all of their families in the lobster business in a lobster fresh, direct every single day. the freshest products. without that i am not so sure there would have gotten. >> what mistakes do you see? start with the product you know. what tips would you give the people? >> start with the product you honest to god love through and through. that passion is so obvious. the mistake they made is after six months in...
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things technically, when you you can talk about the healthcare.gov website i have a meeting with house science and technology committee about that. imagine if we allowed the government to design facebook or twitter or foursquare or youtube? these guys, if you want to design something that consumers are going to use get outside the government. got to get outside the mentality and got to let the private market develop the technology because this is what they're in the business of doing. the government's more concerned about the process where private sector is more concerned about the outcome. and that is the inherent conflict. that's why they can't do it. jenna: quick final question from the private company perspective because we've been following this for a few days. by the way, this is google's quote about the government nsa report. we are outraged at the links the government seems haveto have gone to intercept data from our private fiber networks is what they have to say. there is google reports about mysterious floating barge in san francisco bay. what are they up to? do you think it is want
things technically, when you you can talk about the healthcare.gov website i have a meeting with house science and technology committee about that. imagine if we allowed the government to design facebook or twitter or foursquare or youtube? these guys, if you want to design something that consumers are going to use get outside the government. got to get outside the mentality and got to let the private market develop the technology because this is what they're in the business of doing. the...
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a science experiment where you have to make sure it doesn't break. >> that's extreme. >> extreme level. >> my technique was egg parachute. >> look at you. >>> coming up this week, celebrating the red sox win using the same route they did in 2004, boston fans will cheer for the 2013 world series champs on saturday morning. >>> weekend time change reminder. at 2:00 a.m. sunday morning clocks fall back to 1:00 a.m. daylight saving time ends in the u.s. happy birthday to baseball star coco crisp who is 34. jenny mccarthy is 41 and country singer lisle lovett is 56. >>> coming up this morning on the "today" show. michael douglas, morgan freeman, kevin climb and robert de niro talk about their film right here. i'm mara schiavocampo. have a great one. >>> good morning to you. 4:30. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm marla tellez in for jon kelley. we begin this morning with breaking news. it's happening in milpitas. a construction worker is killed during overnight doing road work on interstate 680 near scott creek. damian trujillo is live at the site which may soon be declared a crime scene.
a science experiment where you have to make sure it doesn't break. >> that's extreme. >> extreme level. >> my technique was egg parachute. >> look at you. >>> coming up this week, celebrating the red sox win using the same route they did in 2004, boston fans will cheer for the 2013 world series champs on saturday morning. >>> weekend time change reminder. at 2:00 a.m. sunday morning clocks fall back to 1:00 a.m. daylight saving time ends in the u.s....
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well, 24 hours later jeff science says it's qssi that's leading the surge. and they didn't know. is anybody talking to anybody else? >> that was an incredibly embarrassing moment, gerri, there's no question about it. when the head of the company says he doesn't know he's running and the next day they say you're running it. look, could this get any worse? one other point i think i'd like to make here, let's just suspend this thing for a year. it's not ready to go. the american people are scratching their head, no idea what to do. you've got employers, by the way, that are starting to cut the health care saying, oh, you'll go into the exchanges that don't work. so this is not just a laughing matter, this is a real danger to people that they're not going to have health insurance on january 1st. gerri: i agree with you. sebelius, she's going to testify next week on wednesday in front of the same committee we were just describing. we're going to be there, by the way -- >> it's going to be a packed room, i guarantee you. gerri: what do you want to hear her say? >> well, i want to hear
well, 24 hours later jeff science says it's qssi that's leading the surge. and they didn't know. is anybody talking to anybody else? >> that was an incredibly embarrassing moment, gerri, there's no question about it. when the head of the company says he doesn't know he's running and the next day they say you're running it. look, could this get any worse? one other point i think i'd like to make here, let's just suspend this thing for a year. it's not ready to go. the american people are...
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time for our science trivia quiz. >> good morning. today's question is, is lightning hotter than the surface of the sun? and if so, by how much? the answer choices are a, the sun is hotter. b, lightning is two times hotter. c, lightning is five times hotter. or d, ten times hotter than the sun. this is the surface of the sun. >> not the middle. >> the core temperature is different. >> does the answer have to be in the form of a question? >> a, b, c or d. >> i'm going with b. >> i'm going to go c. >> i'll go d. >> actually, brian, you're right. the answer is c. lightning is five times hotter than the surface of the sun. the surface of the sun is actually about 10,000ees farenh. lightning 50,000 degrees farenheit. >> how do you measure that? >> thermometer. >> brian is right and out of sight. he got it right. i'm so proud of him. >> got sports in a minute. >> let's look at the weather conditions across the country. today we do have a storm headed eastward. this storm does have the possibility of producing severe weather anywhere from te
time for our science trivia quiz. >> good morning. today's question is, is lightning hotter than the surface of the sun? and if so, by how much? the answer choices are a, the sun is hotter. b, lightning is two times hotter. c, lightning is five times hotter. or d, ten times hotter than the sun. this is the surface of the sun. >> not the middle. >> the core temperature is different. >> does the answer have to be in the form of a question? >> a, b, c or d. >>...
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as a result, millions of people got to see what it's really like living in space, not just the science and the experiments, but just people up there living, doing things, brushing our fooefooet teeth, making music. >> you gave a quote to "usa today" about what it was like to do a space walk. you said, in one hand, you're holding on to a space shuttle or space station, a human creation, just holding on with one hand. if you look the other way, the entire rest of everything else, the universe is right there underneath your feet. it just made me think about, you know, most of us in our daily lives, we get wrapped up in taking the kids to school and brushing your teeth and getting to your job. do you have a sort of deeper grip on the infinite and more awareness of the infinite and the profound in your day-to-day life because your job and your work centers around contemplating space? >> i've had a visual perspective that is extremely rare in the human experience. i think there's been 200 of us out of the 7 billion in our whole history that have ever walked in space. so i'm not sure that it
as a result, millions of people got to see what it's really like living in space, not just the science and the experiments, but just people up there living, doing things, brushing our fooefooet teeth, making music. >> you gave a quote to "usa today" about what it was like to do a space walk. you said, in one hand, you're holding on to a space shuttle or space station, a human creation, just holding on with one hand. if you look the other way, the entire rest of everything else,...
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we have a tremendous life science industry which is the engine for a lot of our growth. biotech research and also bio informatics, devices and lots of impressive while logical thought rossa sees and minds immigrating here to the united states not just because of the funding but the atmosphere. a student i had was from by rain and now she has come to the ukraine and spent some time in london and called to say it just not the same where there is this level of excitement and innovation. we put our money where our mouth is and it shows. it shows on things like nobel prizes and i think that's all wonderful. what we are here to talk about is the hospital of tomorrow. here is where we can raise our aspiration and think about these complex problems are panel has eloquently addressed. outlined a form we use in our business to talk about a couple of different parameters at the same time. y axis, you will see spending and on the x axis, population. what is interesting is to get the relationship between those two. what we have been focusing on, this most complex care we have chosen
we have a tremendous life science industry which is the engine for a lot of our growth. biotech research and also bio informatics, devices and lots of impressive while logical thought rossa sees and minds immigrating here to the united states not just because of the funding but the atmosphere. a student i had was from by rain and now she has come to the ukraine and spent some time in london and called to say it just not the same where there is this level of excitement and innovation. we put our...
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so would betray our children and future generations some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead. we cannot see that to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim its promise. coming up did you hit a pothole on your way into work this morning and a bit out of a laid flight late like is your house losing power every time is a huge gust of wind if you answer yes to any of those questions and you can thank america's super rich for your troubles but tell you why in tonight's debate. well. it's technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question or. i know c.n.n. m s n b c fox news have ta
so would betray our children and future generations some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead. we cannot see that to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim its promise. coming up did you hit a...
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take the entrepreneurial advantage that the private sector can bring to this remedy, and then take science and technology, most notably the genomic project that is going on that has untold benefits, what the american people want to see is to help them out, to solve their problem, to help them get better health care. end do not want to see this lists, less filling debate from the committee. i challenge the chairman, let's do what we did with tax reform and break down into individual groups and solve this problem together so that we are taking the best of the public sector the best of the private sector, and all of it, innovation, technology, can bring to bear on changing the paradigm for the american citizen. so it is their health and well- being that becomes the focus, not the ideology of either pollard -- party, but the health and well-being of the american citizen. that is what this should be about. we can do it. by taking both sides of what both parties and both ideas can bring to this discussion, the best of the private sector, the best of the public sector, and everything science and
take the entrepreneurial advantage that the private sector can bring to this remedy, and then take science and technology, most notably the genomic project that is going on that has untold benefits, what the american people want to see is to help them out, to solve their problem, to help them get better health care. end do not want to see this lists, less filling debate from the committee. i challenge the chairman, let's do what we did with tax reform and break down into individual groups and...
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so would betray our children and future generations some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead. we cannot see that to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim it's promise. that's. coming up did you hit a pothole on your way into work this morning and you've been out all laid flight lately is your house losing power every time is a huge gust of wind if you answer yes to any of those questions and you can thank america's super rich for your troubles to tell you why in tonight's military. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others who refuse to notice. the faces changing the world light snack. food picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. drop to the. i think. we're going to do it. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a
so would betray our children and future generations some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult but america cannot resist this transition we must lead. we cannot see that to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim it's promise. that's. coming up did you...
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my own work eight years in a manufacturing company in delaware in a materials-based science company that makes things helped make it clear to me how important research and development continuous innovation is for manufacturers at all levels, and i have seen this across the state of delaware, and our presiding officer, long owner and leader in manufacturing a business in his home state of indiana knows this better than any of us, that if you don't innovate, if you don't invest in research and development, in improving the skills of the work force and improving the productivity and the operating efficiency of any manufacturing company, you can't survive in the tough headwinds of the global marketplace today. one of the programs that i championed here in the senate and that has bipartisan support is the manufacturing extension partnership. it's a long-established program that takes the latest cutting edge research and development work at universities and moves it to the shop floor. i have visited companies up and down delaware from f.m.c. in newark and speakman in new castle to miller metal
my own work eight years in a manufacturing company in delaware in a materials-based science company that makes things helped make it clear to me how important research and development continuous innovation is for manufacturers at all levels, and i have seen this across the state of delaware, and our presiding officer, long owner and leader in manufacturing a business in his home state of indiana knows this better than any of us, that if you don't innovate, if you don't invest in research and...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ john: after looking at obamacare and the government-dominated system that preceded obamacare, we search the were looking for a place for the free market to be allowed to work, but there is not in need. every industrialized country copied a government-heavy model and some form. there is one place where consumers are given a little more choice. there is more market competition . and short enough, and that place people spend less on health care . they spend -- live longer. where is that? just flew in from there. john: we just took the overnight flight. looking pretty fresh you been studying singapore. >> they must contribute. it is germany. it is a housing savings account in their retirement accounts. you use that money, and it is three-quarters of the health care expenses. when it is your money, you are more careful. john: unlike in america where we pay for 10 percent of the stuff directly, three-fourths of it, the consumer spends. they shop around. >> and they a
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they don't necessarily want to be in the execution science activity anymore. what you have are basically a shortage. that's not being filled in any good way. what it means, essentially if you're unwilling to use the electric chair as most of these states are and the supreme court highly disfavored you have to use drug cocktails. >> we continue to watch poll numbers go down for people in support of the death penalty. this is fascinating. thanks so much. as always you can catch ari on the cycle weekdays on msnbc. that wraps up for me. i'll see you tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. among those joining me will be former vermont governor howard dean will be here. don't go anywhere, "now" with alex wagner is coming up next. alex. >> when? >> i have to look at the monitors. >> patrick says i have snakes in hi head, so i'm wearing them. >> if it's thursday, it's thomas roberts foam medusa dress. there is no more fetching medusa. happy halloween. >>> after pushing the economy to the edge, ted cruz dons his teflon jacket. we'll discuss with our guests. marco -- polo?
they don't necessarily want to be in the execution science activity anymore. what you have are basically a shortage. that's not being filled in any good way. what it means, essentially if you're unwilling to use the electric chair as most of these states are and the supreme court highly disfavored you have to use drug cocktails. >> we continue to watch poll numbers go down for people in support of the death penalty. this is fascinating. thanks so much. as always you can catch ari on the...
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i mean, the fact is that this is not rocket science. there are companies such as health insurance that have been selling insurance over the internet for ten years successfully, but the government cannot seem to do it. gerri: here are some war room nos from the day after the launch. ongoing problems in my capacity and the website, director roman not working, viejo system not connecting, experience, one of the ig groups, creating confusion with credit check information. on and on the goes. six enrollments have occurred. the problem seems enormous degrees today at the white house did it white house spokesman could not even explained if that enrollment figure was correct. they're grappling with the "tru unsuccessfully. >> the number probably is not correct. but so what if it is in our 15? it is still a complete failure. the fact is that they have a problem and they don't want to admit it. this is just a front end of the problem. this is the problem that the consumers are facing. what about the insurance companies that are getting that infor
i mean, the fact is that this is not rocket science. there are companies such as health insurance that have been selling insurance over the internet for ten years successfully, but the government cannot seem to do it. gerri: here are some war room nos from the day after the launch. ongoing problems in my capacity and the website, director roman not working, viejo system not connecting, experience, one of the ig groups, creating confusion with credit check information. on and on the goes. six...
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but health care is tough, medical science is changing, medicare in 1965, what doctors could do in 1965. there was no heart transplants, i remember, when doctor balky did the first heart transplan this was like man landing on the moon? don't givthe. neil: don't give away our age. but you are right. it started out as a third leg of the added to your pension, and to whatever savings you had. not your sole means of support when you retirement people want more support, the government is there. one thing leads to another? >> that is part of it, and you have limited information to project the future, often times you are wrong. in recent years, there has been deliberate gaming, we saw this with obamacare, we've seen it before, not just the democrats, republicans were doing it gaming the projects. so, a combination of all of those. but, i mean that public is right to be skeptical when somebody comes in with big new entitlent program. yeah cost never are what we project, they are always more. neil: i heard one analyst, switching around tv said this debacle of a roll out for health care, whether
but health care is tough, medical science is changing, medicare in 1965, what doctors could do in 1965. there was no heart transplants, i remember, when doctor balky did the first heart transplan this was like man landing on the moon? don't givthe. neil: don't give away our age. but you are right. it started out as a third leg of the added to your pension, and to whatever savings you had. not your sole means of support when you retirement people want more support, the government is there. one...
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. >> susan estridge, professor of law and political science and fox news contributor. all right, was that an implicit criticism, a not so veiled swipe at president obama? >> well, i think it was certainly praise of terry mcauliffe and deal making skills and, you know, maybe there was just a little hint in there, gregg, that what we need in washington -- let's face it, i moon, if you know bill clinton was him safe deal maker. he had been president, i'm sure he would have had everybody up all night every night for weeks on end getting this solved. you know, he and barak obama do have different styles. i think there might have even been a hint that if another clinton were to be president in two years or so, she might be a deal maker, too. >> yeah. clinton also said something else. he said, the thing i learned about being president, he said, was to respect and consider the other side's ideas. i'm wondering if this is really just a preview of hillary clinton's run in 2016 and her theme will be hey, look, i'm different than the last guy. i can actually roll up my sleeves and
. >> susan estridge, professor of law and political science and fox news contributor. all right, was that an implicit criticism, a not so veiled swipe at president obama? >> well, i think it was certainly praise of terry mcauliffe and deal making skills and, you know, maybe there was just a little hint in there, gregg, that what we need in washington -- let's face it, i moon, if you know bill clinton was him safe deal maker. he had been president, i'm sure he would have had...
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i agree with john if there's one finding from political science that rings true, it is voters are myopic. voters move on from big issues that we in washington think are catastrophic -- we think are world changing and a week late it's off the agenda. look at the government shutdown as an example of how quickly that is just in the rearview mirror. o how will obamacare figure in 2014? none of us have any idea. right now it's a technical problem, if they fix the website and people are signed up by january, it may not be an issue. >> no, it's a structural problem. >> let me finish. we have statewide elections, in virginia, they're deciding the fate of obamacare in virginia. >> medicaid expansion. >> that's the big state issue. so if you think of obamacare's impact in virginia, it's -- the pro-obamacare argument is carrying the day. in new jersey, i don't remember chris isaak tee talking about obama -- chris christie talking about obamacare much. the two big statewide elections or ba ma cair has either been not an issue or the pro-obamacare side has won. how it plays out next year, i have no i
i agree with john if there's one finding from political science that rings true, it is voters are myopic. voters move on from big issues that we in washington think are catastrophic -- we think are world changing and a week late it's off the agenda. look at the government shutdown as an example of how quickly that is just in the rearview mirror. o how will obamacare figure in 2014? none of us have any idea. right now it's a technical problem, if they fix the website and people are signed up by...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. with aultra-thin coating and fast absorbg advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. nothing works faster. they're the days to take care of business.. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. bill bill in the impact segment tonight, very interesting sound bite from california senator dianne feinstein. when asked if president obama is misleading the nation by saying some americans can keep their health plan, ms. feinstein said. this. >> as i understand it, you can keep it up to the time, i hope this is correct but this is what i have been told, up to the time the bill was enacted, then, after that it's a different
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. with aultra-thin coating and fast absorbg advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. nothing works faster. they're the days to take care of business.. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom...
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i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. ♪ thriller thriller now ♪ take a chance >>> you can say it. that's it. yeah. you were doing this luau, something like that the last half hour. >> i just want to do the whole -- >> i used to do the whole routine king of the '80s. the whole slide. i will do it later. yes, it's a night filled with mystery, magic, lots of supervision and when it comes to halloween the more over the top probably the better. >> that's right. but making sure that the fun factor meets the fear factor does not come cheap. abc's clayton sandell shows us how this spooky season is giving a big boost to the american economy. [ screaming ] >> reporter: to some it's the sound of terror. to others, the sound of cash registers. chris stafford is what you might call a hauntrepreneur. >> are you doing that? >> yep. >> reporter: he co-owns three haunted houses in three states including denver's 13th floor, the wait to get in, four
i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. ♪ thriller thriller now ♪ take a chance >>> you can say it. that's it. yeah. you were doing this luau, something like that the last half hour. >> i just want to do the whole -- >> i used to do the whole routine king of the '80s. the whole slide. i will do it later. yes, it's a night filled with mystery,...
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if there is anything worse than bad science, it's really badst science. you make bad science by using your academic perch to pushsc ideological stereo types.m what do you expect? they're probably in the kkk. >> whatever. that was a very, very goodoo monologue. >> thank you. >> you say that like it surprising. >> what else? you're. right. there is no arguing with that. >> wait a second. who said he was a right? first of all, i happen to agree that on the big points you were right. by wait, i'm so glad to hear you guys agreeing that black people are most likely to kill blacklea people. white people most likely to dile white people. oh, no. let me -- >> on this show, we deal in facts. >> we have to worry about the black people. they're very scary. >> who said that? >> you shouldn't have told my wife that. but anyway, this business about who is most likely to own a gun, according to alt polls, it is a white man in america, even a white southern man.so >> most likely?ly >> most likely, highest percentage of gun ownership.hat' >> but so?e >> you're not making t
if there is anything worse than bad science, it's really badst science. you make bad science by using your academic perch to pushsc ideological stereo types.m what do you expect? they're probably in the kkk. >> whatever. that was a very, very goodoo monologue. >> thank you. >> you say that like it surprising. >> what else? you're. right. there is no arguing with that. >> wait a second. who said he was a right? first of all, i happen to agree that on the big points...
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in fact, a few years ago, the national institute of building sciences issued a report that concluded that for every dollar that we spend on various mitigation measures, we can save $4 in response and recover costs. for a $1 investment, we end up saving $4. for mitigation we can save money and most importantly, save lives. we must ensure that sound policies are incorporated into this recovery effort. this this is especially import as climate change drives the chevrolet and increases the severity and frequency of coastal storms. by working together we can rebuild and blk stronger by better protecting ourselves from future storms. but in doing see we can't ignore what i believe and what many experts believe that may be the underlying cause of storms like hurricane sandy. it's not enough to just address the symptom, that is the storm, the wind, the sea level rise, the surge, we need to address the underlying cause or causes. as we recover from sandy and put into place the protections we need to reduce the impact of the next big one, we would make a mistake if we didn't think about what w
in fact, a few years ago, the national institute of building sciences issued a report that concluded that for every dollar that we spend on various mitigation measures, we can save $4 in response and recover costs. for a $1 investment, we end up saving $4. for mitigation we can save money and most importantly, save lives. we must ensure that sound policies are incorporated into this recovery effort. this this is especially import as climate change drives the chevrolet and increases the severity...
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according to an expert at the duke institute of brain sciences here's the logic. stress builds resilience. it also helps your memory, when you're stressed cortisol is released into the body. boosting memory and learning. experts think that stress can even help kick your immune system into high gear. >>> daylight savings time ends this weekend and we all welcome an extra hour of sleep but for some people the time change can actually cause headaches and literally -- literally can cause headaches. >> these attacks which occur everyday occur for six to eight weeks and then go away in a cluster cycle. they cluster, that is why it's called cluster and looks like you can actually trigger a cycle by switching the time with daylight savings time. >> there are a variety of medication that's work for cluster meddation. some doctors will even use melatonin to try to knock them down or prevent onset. oxygen also helps a lot so many times cluster headache patients are given an oxygen tank and mask to relieve their pain. something to think about. >>> think about this -- a nice d
according to an expert at the duke institute of brain sciences here's the logic. stress builds resilience. it also helps your memory, when you're stressed cortisol is released into the body. boosting memory and learning. experts think that stress can even help kick your immune system into high gear. >>> daylight savings time ends this weekend and we all welcome an extra hour of sleep but for some people the time change can actually cause headaches and literally -- literally can cause...
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. >> the science is just overwhelming. and they keep repeating the same things. they keep saying there have been no studies on this. there have been hundreds of studies. >> illinois is just one of the states jumping in on the g.m.o. debate. maine and connecticut have passed laws but they need neighboring states to pass laws before they go into effect. washington state will vote tomorrow on an interesting law because it doesn't depend on neighboring states. jon: mike in chicago, thank you. jenna: one red sox player wants to cherish the team's world series win forever and he's doing it by buying one of the duck boats that carried the team through the streets of boston during the parade. jake peavy confirming that the boat purchased was this one on twitter. he said it's his and he hopes it stays in his family forever. no word yet whether fenway will make duck boat parking available to him at the ball park. excellent question we should ask. jon: just buy your own duck boat. why not? a new problem emerges for obamacare. not only are millions of americans find they can
. >> the science is just overwhelming. and they keep repeating the same things. they keep saying there have been no studies on this. there have been hundreds of studies. >> illinois is just one of the states jumping in on the g.m.o. debate. maine and connecticut have passed laws but they need neighboring states to pass laws before they go into effect. washington state will vote tomorrow on an interesting law because it doesn't depend on neighboring states. jon: mike in chicago,...
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getting that into conversation in a simple way of speaking it doesn't take seventeen paragraphs either in science or in policy speech so it actually has been established but it has been established of your old model sadly and that simple link we've known for a long time you and i that carbon pollution is the problem but not everybody else can actually make that simple linkage so this year is twenty four hours of reality cost of carbon was really about establishing the fundamental truth that we're already paying the price of carbon pollution. right after the series that wonderful organization run by india looper produced a report that said in the united states we spend one hundred ten billion federal dollars on climate change abouts that's about three hundred dollars a person in tax dollars that doesn't account for all that's done at state and regional misplay level around the country that isn't account for all the costs around the world so during twenty four hours or rather we traveled around the world telling personal stories of people who had been impacted powerfully both financially in terms o
getting that into conversation in a simple way of speaking it doesn't take seventeen paragraphs either in science or in policy speech so it actually has been established but it has been established of your old model sadly and that simple link we've known for a long time you and i that carbon pollution is the problem but not everybody else can actually make that simple linkage so this year is twenty four hours of reality cost of carbon was really about establishing the fundamental truth that...
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science technology innovation all the least developed minutes from around russia we've got the future covered. plate. looks. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. wealthy british style sign some time right. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. course outside to the active camp at guantanamo where patients are forced to this month after announcing their strike never turned world's attention to the point that some gulag of our time. today on larry king now two worlds collide harry potter meets dexter it's daniel radcliffe and michael c. hall in their title kill your darlings is the idea that you know you have to make very hard decisions and sometimes cup people out of your life in order to grow as a person i really do love letters having said you know if i salacious headlines get people and save in the movie that will end up in the movie plus you have of so soon to call some relationship with furnitu
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if you look at the political science literature, the candidates that tend to end up with the nomination are the ones that are most electable. look at the last three. >> they lost. >> bush didn't. it is important not to be the ted cruz. christie stands in sharp contrast to alterations in washington and that he is an executive, he has gotten things done in a way that is tangibly bipartisan. he breaks with obama after sandy. that may be a problem with conservatives later. i think he is someone you can envision as a leader and i think he will win by a wide margin. >> john, when you look at what is happening in new jersey, barbara buono, how bad was her campaign? how many were her mistakes and was it just christie's moment? of new jerseydent as well. i don't think there was a democratic candidate that attacked it -- attracted media attention. barbara buono was a decent legislator, but almost everyone was recommending christie. exerciset became an for the democrats -- if we're going to win, we're going to throw all our efforts into virginia. ist is why ken cucinnelli being outspent 10 to one.
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this traffic report is brought to you by mummies of the world exhibition now open at the maryland science center. tickets available. >>> we have a fog related eastern school school advisory this morning. talbot county schools will be operating on a 90 minute delay. that means no morning pre-k due to fog. >>> concerns are being raised about security at federal facilities across the country. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. a watchdog group said federal faciles are facilities can defend out of an attack. the attack last month since the attack at the nav yard congress is getting involved. there's 9,000 sites including 35 in maryland that need protection. the criticism that measures in training are not in place to stop a gunman on a rampage. there's a bill in congress to change that. one concern, the social security campus in wood lawn. >>> the family of a man who died in baltimore city police custody filed a wrongful lawsuit according to the baltimore sun. the suit alleges anthony anderson was beaten by three city detectives before he died last september. prosecutors said
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his new movie brings him back to science fiction. >>> but first, here's a look at today's eye opener @ 8. >>> hold me accountable. i'm responsible. >> kathleen sebelius testified for 3 1/2 hours yesterday at a house committee hearing. >> how does the president get on top of this? >> i think he gets on top of it by having a website that actually works. >> a new report says the national security agency is monitoring e-mails and other information on google and yahoo! >> what a night here in fenway park. >> the red sox are world champions. >> i feel old. how do you feel right now? >> i'm back baby. >> it's not going to be a good halloween in the center part of the country overnight. people were rescued from high water in austin. >> i wanted to convey that whatever it was, we're going to help you through whatever it is. >> a lot of good people in the world. >> a lot of great people. >> i tried to push him away. only interested in the pope. >> why is it when kids walk up to a stranger's house and demand candy candy, they're cute but when i do it i'm drunk? >> this morning's eye opener @ 8
his new movie brings him back to science fiction. >>> but first, here's a look at today's eye opener @ 8. >>> hold me accountable. i'm responsible. >> kathleen sebelius testified for 3 1/2 hours yesterday at a house committee hearing. >> how does the president get on top of this? >> i think he gets on top of it by having a website that actually works. >> a new report says the national security agency is monitoring e-mails and other information on google...
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and computer science from the university of connecticut. he's a veteran of three space flights having logged nearly 40 days in space. he continues to be an inspiration for students back home in connecticut and around the world. we wish him the best of luck and a safe journey. thank you. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. conaway: just how the unaffordable care act as i'm often corrected back home in district 11, let's look at recent headlines about the launch of the new website. the "orlando sentinel" called it a hit or miss proposition. cnn called it, americans are still having a tough time. what an understatement. we all know how about the obamacare website built with taxpayer dollars is riddled with glitches. but it's a bad website. the only problem
and computer science from the university of connecticut. he's a veteran of three space flights having logged nearly 40 days in space. he continues to be an inspiration for students back home in connecticut and around the world. we wish him the best of luck and a safe journey. thank you. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the...
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if we want to invest in other things like research and science and children and infrastructure, we're going to have to create some room and that room is going to come from entitlement. jenna: i would love to have you both back on. i think you're the first panel that has shared your birthdays. >> i have more hair. jenna: let's have you both back, whatever hair you have at that point to talk about fixing sop entitlements. that's the other big side to all of this in our budgetary woes. thank you for the time today. we look forward to having you back. we'll be right back. jenna: brand new stories and breaking news on today's top headlines. hot contest comes to head as two governors of virginia make their final push to the finish line. they risked their lives every day but should border patrol agents be allowed to use excessive force against anyone crossing into the united states illegally? a big question. and the trial resumes for dr. martin macneill. today's testimony from inmates who say the doctor bragged about killing his wife so will the jury buy what these cons are selling? it's all
if we want to invest in other things like research and science and children and infrastructure, we're going to have to create some room and that room is going to come from entitlement. jenna: i would love to have you both back on. i think you're the first panel that has shared your birthdays. >> i have more hair. jenna: let's have you both back, whatever hair you have at that point to talk about fixing sop entitlements. that's the other big side to all of this in our budgetary woes. thank...